![]() ![]() It's absolutely fine to read, and works perfectly well for its purpose - I just wish it was a little more sophisticated, since some of the language used is very technical (due to the author having forensic science experience herself). However, I think the transition into Young Adult fiction is a little too exaggerated. Kathy Reichs writing, I know, is very good in her adult books. Determined to impress her idol, Tory and the rest of the Virals get on the job of solving the mystery before the adults. ![]() Tory's great aunt Temperance Brennan (the famous anthropologist and protagonist of Reichs' bestselling series) is visiting her hometown after a break-in at the LIRI research facility where her father works. Shift takes place between Seizure and Code. I have to admit, the recapping of the previous adventures for people that hadn't read the actual series did get a bit boring after the first few pages, but when that died down I was able to really get into the story and enjoy the novella. ![]() It was a nice quick read to remind me of Tory and her friends before the new book comes out early next year. ![]()
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